Hey Jeff,
The amount of work and product you are putting out is truly impressive! I just still don't understand where all these bikes are sitting once you finish them. You've got the monster racer with untold hp, you've got the cruiser board tracker, you've got your son's bike the latest just finished dyno, the dyno you are working on now, I believe you built two dynos before that, you must have a really big garage, or they're living in the house or something.
When I read your build threads I get the feeling like I am in that film Koyaanisqatsi, where everyone is moving in time-lapsed fast motion, but one person is in regular motion. I feel like in the time it takes me to walk out to my shed, turn on the lights, get my tools situated, crack a beer, and get the bike set up to work on, you have already tig welded some brackets on a frame, mounted an engine, and half-built a labor intensive custom gas tank, as well as built and set up a jack shaft. You work fast bro, but even though you work so gosh darn fast, you build some super high quality components.
Its inspiring and impressive. You should be very proud.
You should be proud and good luck on the track with that bike, I keep thinking with all those race bikes you're going to need to some racers to pilot the wolf racing fleet.
Gilbert
The amount of work and product you are putting out is truly impressive! I just still don't understand where all these bikes are sitting once you finish them. You've got the monster racer with untold hp, you've got the cruiser board tracker, you've got your son's bike the latest just finished dyno, the dyno you are working on now, I believe you built two dynos before that, you must have a really big garage, or they're living in the house or something.
When I read your build threads I get the feeling like I am in that film Koyaanisqatsi, where everyone is moving in time-lapsed fast motion, but one person is in regular motion. I feel like in the time it takes me to walk out to my shed, turn on the lights, get my tools situated, crack a beer, and get the bike set up to work on, you have already tig welded some brackets on a frame, mounted an engine, and half-built a labor intensive custom gas tank, as well as built and set up a jack shaft. You work fast bro, but even though you work so gosh darn fast, you build some super high quality components.
Its inspiring and impressive. You should be very proud.
You should be proud and good luck on the track with that bike, I keep thinking with all those race bikes you're going to need to some racers to pilot the wolf racing fleet.
Gilbert